及物动词取代; 剥夺; 驱逐,罢黜
1. 淘汰:opponent 对手 | oust 淘汰 | outdoor 室内
2. 推翻:Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) 石油输出国组织 | oust 推翻 | outlaw regime 非法政权
3. 驱逐:dab#轻拍 | oust#驱逐 | renovate#革新
4. 剥夺:Afghanistan 阿富汗 | oust 剥夺 | Tariban rulers 塔利班统治者
1. 罢黜;把…撤职;驱逐
If someone is ousted from a position of power, job, or place, they are forced to leave it.
e.g. The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists...
这些领导人被民族主义者赶下了台。
e.g. Last week they tried to oust him in a parliamentary vote of no confidence.
上周,他们试图通过议会的不信任投票将他罢免。
1. The Palestinians were urging the Security Council to demand that Israel ensure Arafat's safety and not act to oust him.
2. oust的解释
2. Voters hostile to the deal deluged Capitol Hill with emails and phone calls, threatening to oust the lawmakers who voted for the bill.
3. Chavez has consistently accused the US of conspiring to oust him and often asserts the CIA is working to destabilize his government.
4. " We will have adequate numbers " to oust the government, Anwar said.
5. But he painted a picture of a concerted effort to oust him from the helm of her career.
6. Wahid has long displayed contempt for lawmakers who have moved against him, saying their attempts to oust him are illegal.
7. Gorbachev managed to oust him in 1987 on allegations of cronyism, nepotism and high living at party expense.
8. If a majority of California voters decide to oust Davis, whichever replacement candidate gets the most votes becomes governor.
9. The dissident advisory directors disagree and have launched a public campaign to oust Mr Purcell.
10. Arroyo was ecstatic over the House of Representatives'decision, thanking people for not supporting calls to oust her by force.